?T?7F" .'I' V7 s. - , v4 -f 1. 'V ' ' E VEtfINQ " PHBL!(0 LBB;aERrPHlIADHiliPHlA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920 9 jU$T GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fency Wynne Gees te the CJwrity Ball She Sees Many Pcrsens Tliere one kjiiuis siuuui, j. uingiu s uun uwe byliir, ana-twe -f uiuki x. u.. ui ut(;i,uMV inE Charity Ball was certainly beau- Hful. and we S0V,"u';".i.,:"V- fctVrjte ninment,. , . oe.onnK ir-ft- Kh'J Cleopatra truly gorgeous, fe leaders in the .Unclng were ven; L,?lT..wi and ladylike In Khenherdess drmes It wn a de- PXi in nee them. The Hpanisn tinnccre H" vcryVay with their cigarettes and K. mantillas and shawls. And the I1?9 7i. wril ieu wcrr- there and be Er"nn,v'them What did you think of feXrceant's turban? It was geed uifinif. wasn't It? .. Vv". !, .,.. ,.nta icne vprv nrriiv. ft wed velvet frocks d with swans-down, and small hats fth hewing Pointed ends, red stock; ipperH idy of n.i n ".". J..c .Tnni. Gates, came from nor h. T icy iinnceu '.But' he Lady of the Fan and I th. Kini and w" llv a huw iT.p fnn by the r.ady of the MihiJ. Hruncr Wetl.erill w rlth hanging pointed fc- -"d. KOW ?P tally BTOuiv" -. .. , .... Christmas - . , huge Brcen Fan. "".:".: ti...nr wetiicriu was me L.rf, of the Fan, and she, did leek won wen te,0f rMivlnn'a hair,- her color ng ncriu.. ,-. ,. ...mild he nam 1U" S"Vteqb X Sl.c alway leeks .0 well iTJlnd Must right. .Last night her 3nty nndjuw ngiu. ,itc V.!W made en plain lines, and she 'ndsl!T"Zf,,l coronet of diamonds, 'Hi, back of her head she held a huge 'lneAa.c..i.. . - nnrl. She was quite ftn pi ineu." - .---- e beauiy el uu- a;---- . Jnc. Vu"".. V helloed In Banty. 1 . . ahiin iv 11 1 1 nun , . - nr u iui... . --- , . nd Spruce' street, en of. thelr home, 2219 Chrtstmaa Day. Mr. ana .Mrs. wtiuam 1. .aui-kui 01. the Wellington, nJVerftertalnlnir on'thelr" puest Miss Elizabeth IIIUs, of Wash Ington. ' "" At the next meetlnK of Mra. Charles Stewart Wurtn dancing cIejm at the Dellevuo-Stratferd en Friday night, De comber 10, the cotillen will be led by Mr. Thomae Story Jenks and Mr. ! ltell Ewlng Breeke. Miss Sylvia Ilartwell Streng. oauBn eauBn p of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ilartwell m In tinr Aii.a.i nnn irrewi. .... ... ..wb tee nmiuju ---:-- c MC1.la VS." noted 1 eVtremely well, from a of view, ana 1 see a ue- ii'strlenle point SSv"Ssr u - 1. -.l mnnnf else. and ioeks, nun " and ' .. . xl. tu ha an nf . Uth. and all tnese "8- '-""." . utWe The general dancing started ai tbeut 10 o'clecK. HIE boxes were HUcd with beautifully . .. i.n.1 In fnrt the XJU was eVedressler thanen he opening opera l night. . I thought Km HOD HirawuriuKw i '"' ..v n,in,i, vMvct eewn. Anita JtraVbrldge Is perfectly lovely. She has he most beautiful fair hair and such 1 nrrt?? complexion. Hhe was wear ng 1 PmV....i ' v nn ntn nf nalc iilnk 1 ? u av georgette crepe and sll S.CKJT5Stan. Jhere was leraethlng se giriun nne wen uivu .. Kng about her, It was a real de- l te wa cu . Anptner .----.- ,.. Sth Xerris. who was wearing a ver, wStr dress e a sort e bright dar fr Strensr, of Twcnty-IlrBt and De lAxycty. etrcetB, who has been upending tlie Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, has returned te the National. Cathedral Scheel' In Washington. Cnptnln aeerg-s Landenbergcr, U. S. N and Mrs. Lendcnberger, who have been visiting Mr and Mnt. Krederjck W. ScMnlilt, at juniper Hall, their place In tl..,1HAH ...111 Inni'A Irtflnv tliV thfl PaClIlC coast, where Captain Landenberger will i. aintlened for lli next two years. Miss Jennings, Miss Martha JennlngB and Miss Dernlce Mcllhenny will leave today te attend "the bnll te bd. given by Mr. and Mrs. Nell Rebert Montgomery nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Van SycKel, et Trenten, te present te society Miss Margnrct Krliech-vn Montgomery nnd Miss Helen van sycitei. iiiiss mivrniu. Jennings will go en te New lerk the ' -.v hit dm- wlmre she will be the week-end guest of Miss Louise Thurbcr. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Uartlett will enlurtaln at dinner at their home, 1435 Spruce street, en Thureday nighty De cember 10, In honor of their debutante daughter, Mli Vlvlenne nartlett, be fore the dance te be given at the Merlen Cricket Club by Mr. and Mrs. Herry P. Curtis, of E870 Drexcl read, te for mally present te society their daughter, miss Margaret curtia. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilelnhardt, 331 Erlham torrace, Germantown, nre receiv ing comrratulatlena en the birth of li daughter, Jean Merrill Ilelnhardt, en Ne- vember, 19, Mrs. ueinhardt will be re membered as Miss Jean Boretew. Miss Phvllls HiihH WMsh. daughter of Mra Florence Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel read, Ovcrbroek, ll cniertaw as her guest Mies JudlUi Smith, of New Yerk, who will arrive en Monday te remain for a week. Miss Eunice Itogers Bayly, who Is attending school at. Briar Cliff Maner, New Yerk, will spend the Christmas holidays with her brother-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baybln Hart, 1629 Locust utreet ALONG THE READING fr unit Mra. R. R. Stull and their family, of Wyncote. have geno te Pasa dena. Calif., where they will remain until Bprlng. During thelr nbsence their home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Toomey, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, of El klns Park, who have been the guests for some tlme of thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ilabert L. Lewis, 2d,, at their home In California, will return te Elklns Park early this month. , GERMANTOWN Mra. William It. Witeen, of Itese Cot Cet Cot tege Tulpehocken and Oermantewn avenues, will entertain at luncheon, fel lowed by cartlfl, this afternoon, -ine gucsta will be Mrs. Albert Ittppey, Mrs, P. Marien Hall, Mrs. Geerge D. Kelley, Mrs. Wlllam T. Phlllcr. Mrs. William Mcljeln, Mra Stuart nippey and Mm. Goodwin. Mrs. G. Well entertained In honor of Miss IL Adder nt luncheon at the Hetel Walten, .followed by a theatre party en Wednesday aftornoen. Her guests In cluded Mrs. D. J, Retlisteln, Mrs. Mark Cehen, Mrs. Mark Sweab, Mrs. Jesse Freed, Mrs. Jehn "Brand, of Wilming ton; Mrs. F. Bregmnn. of New Yerk; Mrs. M.-8tern, Miss Kntherlne Geedman and Miss Marlen Pelltz. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. rtethsteln, of 117 W6st Wyoming avenue, entertained about seveaity-nve gucsta at a mas querade house-warmlng party en Wed nesday evenlng last,. Mr. and Mrs. a Fish and their daugh ter. Miss Slilrley Fish, of 401 Queen lane, will spend the woek-end with Mr. and Mrs. I. Fischer and their family, of C38 Snyder avenue. The Lambda Beta Club, whose head quarters ara In the Immaculate Con Cen Con centlen Hall. East Che Hen avenue and Chew street, will give its Initial dance In the concert room of the building en Wednesday evening. December 8. A prize dance will be a fenture of the evening. The officers of the club are: rresldent, Mr. Josepn uuiuvan treas urer, Mr. Vincent O'Donnell j secretary, Mr, Rowland Bewes. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert M. Barten, Jr., of 149 West Durham street, will enter tain nt a children's party at their horeo en Monday oventng In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Betty Barten. The Kmall guests will Include MIsb Dorethy Barten, Miss Esther Wllcoxsen, MU Anna Feyle, Miss Mildred Foyle, Miss Grnce nohr nehr man, Miss Dorethy Hepkins, Mis Mar Mar Mar Jorle Fleu, Miss Frances Londe, Miss Kathorlne Lass, Miss Virginia Arneld, Master Daniel Waters, Master Gorden Lex, Master Francis Develln, Jr., Mas ter Jeseph Lord, Jr., and Master Harry Mitchell Shaw, 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Wlkeff, 6200 Baynton street, have as their guests for O' few days their fllster-In-law. Mrs. Frederick Wlkeff, efuAlbany, N. J. Mrs. Mary Miller, of Ocean City, N. J., Is spending the winter bb the gist of Mrs. Dodds, East Haines street. Mr. nichard Zeller, who has been th guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. a. ZMler. Jr.. of 433 Eant Mt. Airy avenue, has returned te his home lh Virginia. Mrs. L. W. Tecgnrden, of 131 West Mt. 'Airy avenue, has returned te her home after spending several months In Chicago. Blltmere street, Washington, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorethy Denham, te Mr. Wesner Bels wanirnr. nan nf Mr nnrt Mm Tnrnh Belswanger, of 4613 Spruoe street, at a dinner in their home en Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Charles W. Blnna, of 4821 Cedar avenue, entertained the members of her unage ciud en Wednesday afternoon. Her guests Included Mrs. William IL Drech, Mrs.i James P. Farney. Mrs. J, Tayler Gladlng, Mrs. William Haggerty, JJrs. E. Keith Monnlngten, Mrs. N. A. N'lcelaJ. Mrs. L. Bernard Palmer, Mm. Stephen G. Luther, Mrs. Frank M. Schwab. Mrs. L. L. Schreedel and Mrs. Augustus B. Zleglcr. r?I,cand MrB- p- B- B. O'Brien, of 0216 Spruce street, entertained nt a dinner en Sunday the follewlng'gucsts: Mr anTd,Mrae.IV a Medary. of Bywood; J"- JUa Stein, the Misses O'Brien Miss i McConnel and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Prettyman, of Oak Lane. WEST PHILADELPHIA The engagement of Miss Betty Shen- ten, daughter of Mr. una Mrs. it. r.. Shenton. te Mr. Samuel Owen Slxsmlth, of this city, will be announced nt an en gagement party this evenlng at the home of Miss Shenten's parents, 7011 Hazel avenue, Bywood Maner. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gress, of G845 Chestnut street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Beatrice Gress, te Mr. Philip Charles Altman, of B617 Cedar avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gress wilt entertain at a reception en Decem ber 19, from 3 until 6 o'clock, In honor of thelr daughter. Ne cards have been sent out, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denham, of 1917 HOLMESBURG Miss Sablna Blrkman, of 8054 Jack eon stroet, luui left te spend the winter at Palm Beach, Fla. Miss Florcnce Halnes, of 3110 Phawn street, will entertain at a luncheon and Card party at her home tomorrow after- non, wnen nor guests will be: Miss a- ,iJf '""' .;" c.siner Lnnais, Miss Annabelle Smith. Mrs. Harvey Haines. "lrrh"nrs Gress, Miss Ethel Silver and Miss Eleaner Stakes. An entertainment and dance was given en Monday evenlng by the ladles' aux- Ti..h.,IOT Amerlcan, Legien at the Holmesburg Library. Theso who took Srti nf"im were: Mrs. Emma Clark. Miss H. Maclntyre, Mr. Wilbur Themas, Mr. Alfred noblneen, Mr. Jehn Watsen and Mr. Hall Fex. Mrs. Harvey Haines entertained last evenlng at her home en Cottman street the members of her flve hundred club, Theso present weri: Mrs. Benjnmln Clark, Mrs. Frank Lynam, Mrs. Harvey Wnlten, Mrs. Henry Weeds, Mlai Flor Fler J"00 JLIrVlnca' .M,ss Careline Snyder, Miss Ida Walten, Miss .rfllce Frest, Miss Hoi Hei one Brrssler, Mra. Cherien McClure nnd Mrs. Jehn Parry. The Holmesburg branch of the Emer gency Aid of Pennsylvania will lve n card 'party at the Themas Helmo Li brary for the beneflti of the McMcnemy Pest of the American Legien en Sat urday afternoon, December 11. The committee Includes the follewing: Mrs Randelph Snyder, Mrs. Charles Blaker', Mra. Helen Bmythe, Miss Atma Brown and Mrs. A. B. Cnrtledge. DELAWARE COUNTY Mis Thclma M. Jehnsen, of 303 Owen avenue. Lanndowne, will entertain nov nev eral of her friends en Saturday eve ning. Her guests will Include Miss Mar Mar Mar Jerie Veelkcr, Miss Beatrice Hnrt, Miss Iiuth Hart, Miss Alice Wilkinson, Mm. Celeste McQulgnn, Mr. Paul Blmmens, Mr. Geerge Brumfleld, Mr. Weslpy Klnsbury, Mr. Clarence Devlne, Mr. Wayne Simpler and Mr. Edward Tim-pcrlake. "The Meld and the Middy," an epcr- etta, was given a few evenings age in the auditorium of the Media High Sahnnl nnrlnr the tllrvctlnn nf MLw Eliza beth Hall and Miss Bruner. The cast waa comprised of students of the school. Mrs. J. R, Brown, of Llanrrch, gave a miscellaneous shower en Monday in honor of Mlna Ethel Spohn, whose mar mar rlnge te Mr. Samuel Brown will take place In the spring. About sixteen quests attended. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Miss Bcatrlce Habcr, of 1833 North Natrona street, gave a tea In honor of MIS3 Sephie nttO Miss Ray Itefeurth, of Bothlehcm, who are the guests of Mlse Miriam I'elln, of Germantown. Miss Dena Schlff. of 3010 Euclid ave nue, entertnlned for her cousin, Miss Mary Schlff. Among theso prnsent wcre Miss Betty Krueger, Miss Edythe Rob Reb enlxrg, Miss Freda Itesner, Miss Helen Re3npr. Mls Isalxillc Sailer, Miss Paul Paul ieo Cehen. Miss Pearl Stern. Miss Edith Bleck. Miss Anna Manshell, Miss Her- tha Stern, Mr. Jeseph Rosenberg, Mr, Simen Schute, Mr. I,eul3 Levlnsen, Mr. Hrnnril WMnhnrir. Mr. Mvcr Hvman, Mr. Benjamin Nlghtlngal and Mr. Mycr uenen. FALK TO GIVE CONCERT Violinist Will Play at Benefit for Osteopathic Hospital Jules Falk, violinist, will play in the Bcllovue-Htrntford ballroom en the eve ning of December 13 for the benefit of the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadel phia. He was born in Philadelphia. Falk studied for four years with Prof. Ottokar Scvclk in Prague, was admitted te the Prague University as n student in special studies, nnd began his nctlvc concert career shortly after. Mnlvinn Khrllch, pianist, a pretege of Jesef Lhcvlnne, the Russian virtuoso, will assist Mr. Falk at this recital. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mm Marv Parker, of 122G Seuth Fifteenth street, will entertain nt a ouclire nnd reception in aid of the peer or St. Teresa's parmn. 'ine anair win be given in St. Teresa's auditorium. Bread and Catharine streets, en Wed nesday evening, December 16. The games will start promptly at 8 e clock. Mr, and Mrs. M. Goldstein, of 1400 Seuth Second street, announced the be trothal of thelr daughter, Miss Sylvia Goldstein, te Mr. Maurlce Kalm, of Ger mantown, en Sunday. very .Inrt- Ptty dress et a he " h " j velvet, ""V"" r,", re blue Ttry well in,u uti.- i n - Pi 1'.'-. .,eV hv the likeness of Ger- Lde Cenawny te Fill Lcldy. They are L.-.i nmialnu vnn knew, but 1 had laever noticed the likeness before last night and " nmw . - Krude and sara lyeiuu .-; ."v .w Uirls in the Spnnish dance. Mrs. Heb Large loeueu very wen m Am. nt hlnek and silver. She nnd in. Walter Steel were in n box te gether. Mrs. Steel was also in DiacK. Mt. Arthur Lea were a gown ei dieck ,a imiii nnd Mrs. Tem Delan looked Irery stunning (n a blnck net nnd tulle I (rock. Jirs. ueergc l.enmer ivas aw lil black lace nnd Mrs. Billic Clothier core a gown ei rosc-ceiorcu cniuen. 1HE annual football dance of the Chestnut Hill Academy is te be beld this evening in the gymnasium of ithe school. This is always a great erect nmeng the boys and girls, and prem all I near of it, it's going te Be a wwty line party. The natrnnesses of the dance who will Itttend and receive the guests will be LMtt. Samuel Housten, Mrs. Geerge IWoedward. Sirs. Edward C. Dnrfee. iMn. Jeseph W. Wear. Mrs. William b. (ioedman, Jr., .Mrs. aamucl J. wtndaii, Mrs. (ionlen S. Cnrrlgan, Mrs. Stuart Valentine, Mrs. Walter B. tuirtz and Mrs. James Steele. ITITB HAVE a busy day ahead of us !;' tomorrow. There's te be the Blslien-Kcnnedy wedding at St. James' Church nnd there's tlie lnnehenn irhleh she Tem MeTCenna nre fflulnf fnr PelW 5rncs, who is, you knew, engaged te Emlle Gejelin and is te be married in ine spring. Then in the evening we we the first meeting of the Sunper -ma at the Hellcvuc-Htratferd. Mrs. llOtfhlsnn Rentf la In M..nn - tk. klnb. as In former venm mil If will IwUlnly be a "go" again this year, as pi Ban been for a number of years. It "" oieppea during tne two years we ere at war. veu rememher. nm? ifei fewmed last season. There will be ten pwetings In this series, the first begin ning tomorrow night and the last being Ca February 0, the Inst Saturday before tTARRY and Willie were discussing .ardinftr- .. "Well," said Harry. ii. Sal . ttic difference 'tween re- .eltlt flnrt rnlnA1 1 J I ft H. i :v,,i,-'""i i see u. liOW, SSi7 s ien "S'1 ym is n wh0,e yenr "eer, and se he tnn n it ..- m?l, n'fa?d apcer,'tRly he went Inte all &. dSep ."Planatlens of what was 7.i ud whv ns when- n"l nil Uie tir e l' ."",' "na."y. " l was get tBSenU i)f tr,aln T heard nn"y sny in ..r . i - ?a.. Hjf.M.Afa Atlantic uy - - ! IfW. ." .i sew n ..i i " ."" " A see it iiAiXJI WXKHK. Tea coek.1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. DA nr .. P004 sr,7,,"'i- .u.rFe. Daa Dixen,' K.iv. "DJSeWS i'i V 1$WJ! 'vmer. dance. ' ""'u,a l" CL,?,!' tne non,e of Mr. and it!1 Daniel Mnrnn n.lMnA- n.nv vwnut street, hv Mr n,7X'itl H."0- v and Mii w.: ,WV,,."S'" V S" nger. fleh 7Tn "iul" ii'K.'i" uarz ra Brii-r"!L .'.'.""""Fr. ? elr. ana ."uw wui participate. ".,. Hnn U.a TTTI. -n. . . . . l. W11 wtertaln at a family dinner at lariUHtBt "n or pum, f(rr b, . p, WTALENGRAVINC CO 814 W.ls.t St t--, 8tv tS4LXYJ M Vi cTffie Tulierfc XJ X. Lwlr Reduction Sale Hrta Formerly Priced .ou te 25.00 New Marked $5,$7.50 and $10 or a Speedy Clearance Philmdtlphia ysuL&inps "The Sheps of Sensible Prices" SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $50 This pretty blouse for Christmas giving is of fine all-white batiste with inset cellar and cuffs. Tailored te the Millard standard! Saturday Price Special 1M Wonderful Ceat Value Of Silvertene and Belivia soft and warm all silk lin ings heavily interlined. 1 27 PHILADELPHIA 1 337 S. 1 3th St. D Chestnut St. . Special Saturday Price' BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC CM-BRIGHTON BLOCK "Charge Accounts Solicited'- Matfsen & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Ftir8 and Millinery 39&BBpHBJftlWjf3S7L -k. . daaKUBr. . L- - & iu-rfLiiHifVH'A' . saV FLm Si." VMJJW r Special Prices! 52 Prices start at Fer Tomorrow New Winter Hats that attract in their rare beauty Compelling by reason of their attractive pricings Very Special Clearance of All Velvet Hats at Half-Price '.Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted- ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES TONIGHT at SATURDAY GARDEN of ALLAH EXTRA Jerusalem, Wed., Dec. 8 75e, SI, ll.BO at Iteppe'd 50e at Doer METROPOLITAN granx Thura. Evg., Dec. 9 8T5 Only rhlladalphla Appearance TETRAZZINI BeeU New at Wrymann', 1108 Chslnut NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Delta Slfrma Rorerlty will give a dance et tlie City Clul) tenleht. The rommlttpe In charge et the nance In elude Mle-i Kleaner Park. MIrs Irene npnnum, Mlpq Iletty Hush, Miss Altec Tdlllnna Xflad Vlnn TTnrvv fla Mill tlna Hoey nnd MIkb Martha Lane The patrenesxpB nre Mrn. Sherman, Mrs. Ida Dcnnum, Mrn. M. It. 'Wllllnms. Mrs, C. A Schnrfe and Mrs. Charles Harvey. Miss Carrie Teller Kuhn. of the Ueyal Apartments, han as her RUsts MIps OlKa Frankenstein and Miss Helen Franken stein, of New Yerk. Miss Dorethy J. Yeunjr, of 1204 West Allegheny avenue, will give a silk shower and five hundred pnrty tomor row afternoon In honor of Miss Grace Fulmer. Dr. nnd Mrs. Icnry Herkewltz nre new living at 104 Derby avenue, Atlan tic City, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kujrcne J. Iteefer nnd their children, formerly of Kansas City, nnd where Dr Berkewltz Is convalescing. ' rtppupi IM Oermanlewn A Chelten Ave. UIrni-UIVl MMInee Tomorrow 2 :ir, MAE DESMOND 'n?.1J,l,JNprr ln NDXT WT.EK "Tlin SQUAW MAN" TIckM. ArejJ-rnv A IFepp',, um Chestnut pHIUVDELPHIATod'T,em0r r ORCHESTRA! symphony DUMONTS 0TI1 Ancii. eve., bus Emmett Welch Minstrels Comic nurlffrjue, "WAY DOWN TEAST" FHILADBLPHIA'a LKADINO TKStATRIHI Direction of LEB h. 3. J, BltUHHTtT fl SHUBERT NOW EVOS. AT 8U0i MATfl. AT 2H0 HItAItP "As Fast ns Man O'War" - v $2 BVO. BULLETIN MAT. TOMOR. g mmmm IN THP CFMIIIUY TiFATDF a 'Vvenr rvin enrtr-j rrv I " jrn mm CASINO Walnut ab. 8th MAT. TODAY Bon-Ten Girls BIJOU Sth ab. Race. Mat. Today JACKREID fftp Recerd Breakers J The Ship of Becemingnesa I yJ? 1227 WALNUT STREET V 4ct km Wm O b I III I '' Delightfully new models in duvetyn, .flj I ie sit., I gjUUllllMCharge Accounts Invited MaU Orderf FiUeAlliilll LPl""" iiiu mi&ii$ MES8KS. HIIUUEIIT'B ItlP-nOAIltNO RD- VUB WITH 125 OF TIfB WOIlt.D'B enDATEST ENTEnTAINEnB Scats New Selling for Next Week I "VDir Evea. at 8:15 Lj I I1V MATS. WED. ft SAT. 3 ill Herself Presents America's Toremest Rinsing Cemdlnn s- IN A FANTASTIC MUSICALPt-AY 1 HE CLASS SHOW OF THE TOWN JrrlCeS HAT, NIQHT. I3.BO te 1.00 SATt'nDAY MAT 12.00 te SOa Pep. Mat. Wed, , $1.50 Seats en Bala Ons Week In Advanea ADELPHI Last Mat. Sat. 2:15 LAST 2 NIGHTS at 8:15 & DITRICHSTEIN IN THE n0tANTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask' 3 Se.JStfvJ 137 Suits 15 Off in the most wanted fabrics Marvella Valdyne Belivia and Orlande Cleth Seme plain; some fur-trimmed All sizes and shades wnuTc Seats New Selling A. II. WOODS Prei.nta AMEIIICA'B MOST POPULAn STAR - MARJORIE T T KambeaU 'n Channlne PolIecVa Famous Melodrama "The Sign en the Doer" NEW YORK CAHT AND PRODUCTION CHESTNUT ST. opnAiieusB TWICE DAILY JIATINKES, "-IB. EVENINGS, 8:15 LAST WEEKS OP D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY ' $1.00 () m We repair and renovate your Fur Garments very skillfully and very reasonably in price, as well! Matfsen & DeMairp 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Cliarge Purchases Tomorrow Will Be Posted te Bills Payable February 1, 1921 GREA T Anniversary Fur Sale FEATURE Fer Saturday Super-Clearance of Hudsen Seal Coats and Wraps Prominent among the Great Reductions that place this Anniversary Sale of Furs as a great trade leader, is this Super-Clearance of Rich Hudsen Seal Fur Coats and Wraps. Your particular attention is asked for these superb values ! These "Hudsen Seals" are unequalcd for luster of Fur, for quality and wearability, and for their exquisite fashioning. The values are distinctly phenomenal ! Hudsen Seal Coats Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffs Regularly New 30 inch 3 Hudsen Seal 245.00 135.00 30 inch 4 Nutriu 325.00 193.00 30 inch 4 Natural Squirrel 345.00 223.00 30 inch 2 Hudsen Seal 350.00 245.00 30 Inch 4 Beaver 395.00 275.00 30 inch 2 Australian Opossum 395.00 273.00 30 inch 3 Skunk 395.00 275.00 36 inch C Beaver 495.00 .142.50 36 inch 5 Skunk 496.00 3 12.50 38 inch 6 Hudsen Seal 495.00 .143.00 45 inch 4 Hudsen Seal 516.00 343.00 40 inch 4 Hudsen Seal 625.00 345.00 36 inch 3 Natural Squirrel 545.00 395.00 40 inch 7 Beaver 575.00 .195.00 40 inch 4 Skunk 575.00 395.00 46 inch 0 Beaver 595.00 395.00 45 inch 4 Skunk 625.00 425.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps Length Quantity Cellar and Cuffs Regularly New 36 inch 1 Hudsen- Seal 450.00 295.00 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 550.00 395.00 36 inch 1 Skunk 550.00 393.00 42 inch 1 Russian Kelinsky C95.00 145.00 42 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 645.00 445.00 40 inch 1 Natural Squirrel 695.00 495.00 40 inch 1 Skunk 695.00 495.00 42 inch 1 Natural Squirrel 745.00 543,00 42 inch 1 Beaver 745.00 545.00 46 inch 1 Hudsen Seal 850.00 595.00 40 inch 1 Beaver 950.00 695.00 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Extra Large Size Coats up te 50 Bust Fur Cellars, Cuffs and Trimmings at Anniversary Sale Prices QLiberty Bends and purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted! Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Remarkable Week-End Clearance of New Millinery 200 Fine Velvet and Silk Beaver Hats, elaborately trimmed. Many models formerly 25.00 new S8.00 and $10.00 rpn.MEUI.Y KNOWN AS THE STANUSY) Market b JMtli II A. M. te II V. M. PAULINE FREDERIC ... . . -Jn l,et Oreatest Picture MADAME X" Added AttreUe Musical Festival Nut Wk-Clmrle Ray In "AN OLD-FASHIONED DOT" PA I APC l"u MARKET BTREET 1 tV?.AV-'1-' ,0 A. M. te 11:15 P. It WILL ROGERS "g NCXT WEEK "THE HOPE" ARPAHIA Chestnut St. Del. 101 , JrtLlA 10 AM. te 11:18 P.M. 1'aritinnnnt Pirty Gnrc Mlfer4'i "Beheld. My Wife!" Coming "THE nEBTI.KSS SEX" 7IfTOD I A Market Street Ab. Bt V l 1 WrVlM. 9 A. M te 11:1S P. M. Out of the Storm" Next Wfnk Mack Sennit's "Marrlefl Uft" """ A PITVM "' MARKET STREET vai 1 1 WJj "Tim iiTeirr TO LOVE" RF''PMT MARKET BT. Bel. 17TH 1 N.i-iV-Il.l N 1 J1RVAN WASIinURN In "nunCJLAIl PROOF" MARKET STREET AT TtTNIPKH revTTvt'nr'q 'Mrrtvnr.j.v n T-n 11 nn TTAPVny KTNCATn KTI.TIEHs Oth.r GLOBE Complete Assortment of Xmas Handkerchiefs Wenifn'n Dimity nnd IrUh I.awn Handkerchief In Hand and Swiss Kmb corners, beautiful designs. 23c, 3Sc, 3Ac rack. Alse ln Hand Printed colors, 18c 3 for SOc, 2Bc, 85c. Linen Hunilkerchlefn hand embroidered corners; 80c, 7Sc $1.00. 1.25, 1.SI) eucli. All-Linen lnltlul Handkerchief for men and women. Men nt fiOr nnd 13c each. Women nt 30c, 35c, SOc, 60e, 75c nnd fl.ZS each. Children's boxed Handkerchiefs that the Kiddles like SOc, 60c, 73c, 85c for box of three. Kayser Underwear Reduced Knyxer Mnrrelflt Union Snltii of their finest grade In all-silk or all-wool; these arc regulnrly $10.00 a rcnnnent, nalc price, $(,se. Kayner Oleve-Hllk Tep Veiitii In pink; fine mercerized silk Hale ribbed body; regular prlce 13.65, nitle price, V2.00. Ka Her Pink Cotten Vnlen Bulta made ln the usual excellent Kayser way regularly J2 25, nule price, J1.S0. Knyser Mnrvelflt Tep Union Hulls, body of fine mercerized lisle; regularly $4.95, nule price, 3.50. Coty's Famous French Extracts, $7.50 TIip regular 2-oz size In Coty's most popular odors jacqueminet, uur, ine regular price is y ie tunlty te purchase new for Christmas giving. IOrliran An excellent opper. Trefeusse French Gleve Sale Trefeusse French Kid Suede Gloves are the world's best gloves. The finest selected skins that the world affords, care fully cut and sewn by expert workmen assures you perfection in lit, service and style. V.iery pair of the Vnmena TrefeiiMe Make 'J-Clunp French Kid (iltneN Overhe.um Sewnj White, Black, Tan, Navy, Gray rcmilarlv M.51, nle price. 18.00. '' -u"lr'y 1-L'litHp Hpeclnl riqne Kid Olevei; BliiCk, White, Tan Brown Denver, Gray, regularly 4 76; sale price, J8.S5, ' 2-Clniip 1'lque Kid; Black and White and Beaver, regularly $5 00 ; Mile price, S4.8S. 2-CIiinp Trefiumne Uet IMqiie Kid; Black, White. Mede Cham pagne, Tnn, Brown, Beaver und Gray, regularly tG 50 a pair- .i. price, 4.50. 1-Olunp Special riqne Buedej Gray only; regularly $4.75; ante price, U2.S3 pair. S-Clnnp Trefenaae Heat IMqiie Suede. Tan, Or Beaver and Black; regularly $5.50; ante price, t.ne, Htrup-Wriat Pique Kid In lllnck, price, $6,(10. 8-llntten I.eneth Kid, everfacam sewn ; Black, White, Beaver regularly $7.00; anle price, K0.00. 8-Hutten IiirHi Pique Kid; Black, White, Tan. rejrulerlv $7.50; aale price. a.B0. " " Allen's Christmas Greeting CardsJ 50c and $1.00 Dezen Turkish Bath Towels, 65c Each Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Kinds Reduced ThesH are excellent weight and quality with fancy woven berdere or with hairline plaid effect Blue, Pink and Gelden border r ) ( Tan. Gray, Chompagne. re, t.ne. it.'. regularly $8.60 pair; Bale PHILADEU'HIA'S VIU5MDSTTHJiATlUS8 C ADDTflV NIGHTS AT 8:18 -liXIXlV-'lV. MAT. TOMORROW CHARLES FROHMAN Prsnt OTIS SKINNER IN THE NEW PLAY At the Villa Rese By A. E. W. MASON Seats Selling for Nest Week RROAH NIGHTS AT 8:18 L-,l-V-''- MAT TOMOIUIOW Best comedy ever written by an American. n. t TnmuNE. Tarkingten's Corking Comedy CLARENCE wmi ALFRED LUNT AND OniQINAL NEW YOHIC CAST ScatH Selling for Next Week mDDCCT NIGHTS AT 8:18 I v'lMVL.J 1 MAT. TOMOPJIOW iiAKL.ua Dil,L.l.vuilAM freasnta THU SEASONS Sl'PHEME SUCCESa APPLE BLOSSOMS The Krelaler.Jncebl-Le liar en Operetta Jehn Charles Thomaa WIMa Dennett PerclMil Knlsht- the AMalre. eali Kcinng for Nert Weak Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Cleae E I T H'S ARM AN KALIZ & CO. IN "TEMPTATION" SYBIL VANE MILLER & MACK .Sydney Grant. Hurry Heye and Dorethy jc, "The Haunted Violin" A nthr tar FRANKLIN AND GIRARD 3 Bhevn nll :'. 7 t Tixlay'a Feature TOM MIX ln "TUE lul" ""UNTAMED" SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF HOUMSTH ACADEMY OF MOJaiO ' METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY scxtTue.. Carmen s,ra"-l1r'.nm. Ei ir at 8 -Mellliih, Inrrare. MM Mnrtlnelll WhH.-hill. Martlne, Du t.eenhardt, Laurtnll Conductor, Wolff' TlckeH. Academy 4 Hepne' 1110 ChMtniit University Museum nae"?1" Hni UlUHtrated lecture by Dr O II 'flnr. den A PnlWr I'llirrlm n The Ifelr I.ftnd " Manv interentlnit new Picture! and Vrtclm nheut I'ondltlena In Paleatlne It hat)e aTbari Ueibr Eachl llASTOR m Very attractive ivnd iiraeMcal for gift purposes Fer the Balance of This Week Only, We Will Allew 20 f Discount en All Muslin Underwear IgWffleWBrWflWW fradcTe- I I have i JirnAMdriNO r r . -- A.n 5SQZ 1M . 1520 aw.stnut. Loe.WM.OfynDayijfe WORLD'S MUSEUM nth or LIVINU CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY II A. M te 10 P. u. h Market Formerly Wnrharu Heaaa PFOPLFlS Knlnten Ave. Matinee ru,ul l"'- and Cinnlwrland. Dallr BOSTONIAN BURLESQUER3 Willi KHAJMK lrINN15Y Uth & Arch. Mat. Dallr1 Tim JOY HJOKM ni li ', 1 .fl 1 i "j I m w- i1 mm M m ,i; ? '. li m ss si i I r ' i ! it I i na : Fitj I- X 4 I ' v 9 1 I 'A v?l.- W-
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